North Cascades; Olympic National Park: Hearings ... 89-2, February 11, 12, 1966

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Gethmann Richard C Chelan County
86
E Yakima
101
Gibson Donald O Bremerton_
122
Houston Mrs Teri Seattle
123
Slater Mrs Ann Amanda Park Wash 159
126
McConnell Prof Grant University of Chicago
151
Meyer Mrs Earl 693
164
Gierke Robert W Auburn
168
Gilmore Claude Alderwood Manor
214
Smith Robert B InterMountain Alpine Club Richland Wash
241
Abrams Jack chairman Board of County Commissioners Okanogan
329
McKinley Dr Donald Portland Oreg
406
American Nature Study Society
412
Stauffer Dr James
414
Beck Theodore Seattle Wash 233
421
Hudson Frederic C and Bessie V Bremerton
423
Sjoholm Les N Shelton
425
Stevenson Dr A W Yakima Wash 231
447
Goodwin Leonard Puyallup
449
Norgaard Mrs Eva Everett_
455
Bethel James S dean College of Forestry University of Washington_ 542
456
Hanson Martin Mellew Wis 150
477
Thomas Russ Forks Wash 512
479
Gorgen James C Marysville
480
Venes David for Gary Hunter 389
492
Boeing Employees Alpine Society 392
505
Chambers John L executive secretary Washington State Association
519
Warth John F Seattle Wash 386
522
Werkema Larry Vancouver Wash 286
528
Meyring Max president Pacific Northwest Division United States
530
Chotzen Walter Seattle Wash 580
531
Wiggins Glenn Peninsula Plywood Corp 220
534
Heath Dr Wallace G University of Western Washington State College
539
Clark Irving Jr Seattle Wash_ 457
545
Miller Joseph W Bellevue Wash 142
547
Morrissey Patrick president King County Outdoor Sports Council 441
557
Cooley Lewis M Twisp Wash 391
572
Murie Mrs O J representing The Wilderness Society of Seattle_ 170
586
Oyler David conservation chairman Oregon State University Mountain
602
Letter to Hon Henry M
606
Wright Lucille H Seattle Wash
616
Letter to Hon Henry M
619
Letter to Hon Henry
631
Telegram to Hon Henry M
632
Martin Stanley E Bremerton Wash 581
640
Anderson R H Bellingham Wash
649
Heineman Robert E Richland Wash
662
Slatten Thomas Tacoma
663
Letters were received by Hon Henry M Jackson chairman
669
Holden John S Carbondale Colo
676
King John R Seattle 780
687
Sleight Ann C instructor Olympic College Bremerton
689
Atkinson Rollin J Seattle_
692
Adachi Seiichi Seattle 895
693
Black Mrs Frank D Bellevue 755
694
Sluys Arie H Bellingham___
695
Eng Sam Seattle 897
698
Hall Evelyn M Sedro Woolley
699
677
709
Anderson James H Kennewick 866
710
Case Elmer W president Tacoma Trail Cruisers Tacoma
711
McCatter Mrs Jack Everett 697
716
Pinsch Harold L Bremerton_ 858
720
Hunt Irene B Spokane Audubon Society
723
Hartung Mrs W H Seattle 757
733
Erwood Richard G Seattle 863
734
Plumlee Mrs Louise H Selah 797
744
Beavert Frank Seattle_
748
Huston Barbara M instructor Olympic College Bremerton
751
Anderson Mrs Laura Yakima 843
752
Beck John H Olympia 887
756
McDonald Lowell Olympia 792
757
Russell Morris C Seattle 793
758
Case Mrs Edyth Tacoma 696
760
Smith James T Seattle
800
Bronemann Le Roy chairman Snoqualmie Valley Keep Washington Green
801
Trosky Henry Bremerton
805
696
808
McIntosh Charles B Mountlake Terrace 694
810
Cutrell J C Juanita 695
811
Nelson Richard M Everett___ 697
813
Ulrich Louis Yakima 755
817
Yancey Mrs George R Spokane 925
821
Charneski Mrs Larry Pullman_ 856
824
Rosenlund Steve Seattle 693
826
693
829
Christensen Robin L Tacoma___ 694
831
Smith Mr and Mrs E W Seattle
839
Brown Andy Yakima 765
840
McLeod Don Tacoma 694
844
Snow Donald D Seattle
845
Imsland Clifford Seattle
848
Brown Burt P Edmonds 695
855
Biddle Earl W Lynnwood 697
856
McNeely Howard Seattle
857
Lawrence Roger E Everett_ 694
862
Sampson Burton E Renton_ 693
864
Ankrom Edward and Audrye Snohomish_ 698
868
Daubermire Mrs R Pullman 927
870
Clausen Mr and Mrs Ove Seattle 757
871
Hume Donald B president West Coast Mineral Association Seattle
872
Hendrickson Mrs Anita Seattle
880
Clouse Richard Tacoma__ 694
882
Irwin Ward J Mercer Island_
886
Brown Richard I Bremerton_
888
Scalf William J Randle 693
889
Arms W R and Laurane Yakima
891
Wiseman Gail Seattle_
893
Young J R Yakima
894
J Olympia__
895
Henley Ernest M Seattle__
896
Olson Le Roy O Houghton
903
Seward Mr and Mrs Bert O Goose Prairie
906
Young Mr and Mrs Donald Seattle 693
907
OREGON
908
Quigley Mike Spokane
909
Soderblom Allen Everett
915
Onstott Thomas E Sumner
916
Armstrong Jerry Juanita 695
918
Ottersen Roy Juanita
924
Capp Grayson L Portland_
931
Oglesby Larry C assistant professor of biology Reed College Portland
937
Erickson Bill Portland__
939
Onthank Karl W Eugene 928
943
Garretson John L Yakima D 799
947
Hegge Lilith E Portland
948
Trotter Dean and Mrs Robert Eugene_
949
Marshall Douglas R Portland
954
Albert Dr Henry C Jr San Francisco
960
Lee Daniel C Berkeley 994
961
Rasmussen Berna J La Mesa 997
968
Dart Eleanor Claremont
969
Sattler William and Genevieve Concord
976
Schneider Helen Riverside
984
Gruber William P and Pamela O Pasadena
987
Hughes Mrs James S secretary Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs
994
Zwierlein Casper Jr San Francisco
996
Lewis Lawrence B and Ruth G St Louis Mo 1045
997
A Detroit Mich 1050
999
Alderson George Washington D C
1005
Hawkins Norman Columbus Ohio 1030
1006
Simms Mrs Charles S Knoxville Tenn 1051
1007
Tunnell Donald S Fort Washington Pa 1036
1015
Merrill Ezra Boston Mass 1037
1016
Allen Judith S Ann Arbor Mich
1021
Ray Marshall K Washington D C 1046
1027
Schumacher Charlotte Clayton Mo
1046
Williams J B New Orleans La
1048

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Page 399 - ... to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wildlife therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.
Page 442 - That it is the policy of the Congress that the national forests are established and shall be administered for outdoor recreation, range, timber, watershed, and wildlife and fish purposes. The purposes of this Act are declared to be supplemental to, but not in derogation of, the purposes for which the national forests were established as set forth in the Act of June 4, 1897 (16 USC 475).
Page 383 - Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country!
Page 95 - First, that the national parks must be maintained in absolutely unimpaired form for the use of future generations as well as those of our own time ; second, that they are set apart for the use, observation, health, and pleasure of the people; and third, that the national interest must dictate all decisions affecting public or private enterprise in the parks.
Page 442 - Nothing herein shall be construed as affecting the jurisdiction or responsibilities of the several States with respect to wildlife and fish on the national forests.
Page 203 - We know now what was unknown to all the preceding caravan of generations: that men are only fellow-voyagers with other creatures in the odyssey of evolution. This new knowledge should have given us, by this time, a sense of kinship with fellow-creatures; a wish to live and let live; a sense of wonder over the magnitude and duration of the biotic enterprise.
Page 455 - The council is a legally constituted body incorporated under the laws of the State of Oregon with its principal place of business in Corvallis.
Page 438 - Agriculture, such areas shall be surveyed on a planned, recurring basis consistent with the concept of wilderness preservation by_ the Geological Survey and the Bureau of Mines to determine the mineral values, if any, that may be present ; and the results of such surveys shall be made available to the public and submitted to the President and Congress.
Page 12 - The decisions reached will do much to further development of Federal recreation resources, eliminate costly competition, promote cooperation, and recognize the major role that the Departments of Agriculture and the Interior both have in administering Federal lands under their jurisdiction for recreation purposes.
Page 442 - No public forest reservation shall be established, except to improve and protect the forest within the reservation, or for the purpose of securing favorable conditions of water flows, and to furnish a continuous supply of timber for the use and necessities of citizens of the United States...

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